I'm hoping to pick some DC FFA brains on real estate/neighborhoods.
Here's the deal: My wife is pregnant with a surprise (to put it mildly) child #3. We're gonna throw the other two together in a single bedroom for a year or two but we'll likely move out of the city in 2016 or 2017. We're having a LOT of trouble finding possible destinations so far. Here's our criteria:
- We both dislike bland suburban neighborhoods; places where the homes are all virtually identical layouts built at the same time in entirely residential neighborhoods with nothing in walking distance. I grew up in a neighborhood like this and it still haunts me. We want something kinda funky, whether it's an old downtown area of a suburban town or something in the middle of nowhere or something else we haven't even considered.
- We need something affordable: 4+ BR with a cap around $700K.
- Schools are obviously a factor, but we don't want it to dominate. We'd rather live in a great place with decent schools than a decent place with great schools.
- Commute is less of a factor. I'm willing to do up to an hour, but obviously would prefer less. I work near the Cap South metro.
- Also a significant factor- my folks live in Rockville and help out a lot with the kids, which we need (they're 2 and 1 and will still be 2 and 1 when the third child is born). So we also want to be within an hour of them so they can help us out with toddler madness and then we can help them out when they're old and decrepit.
So geographically the areas out 66 in Virginia make the most sense, but we're struggling with the suburban-ness of what we've seen there so far. Are there neighborhoods or towns out that direction that we don't know about that might be worth a look? We've also tried thinking outside the box and have checked out places that have some outdoorsy appeal like the Western Shore south of Annapolis (Deale and thereabouts) or Frederick. But Deale is just a little too far from my folks, and Frederick is just a bit too long a commute for me to Cap South. Any similar out of the box ideas that work just slightly better geographically?
Happy to hear anything you all have to offer; stuff we should check out, stuff we should rule out, factors we should consider that I didn't mention, whatever you've got.
Well, my first plug is for Del Rey Alexandria. The only problem is that could be a *little* out of your price range, particularly if you want 4 rooms. But a couple of years ago we bought a 3BR +full basement for $675, so it's doable. Neighborhoods are great, schools are great. Does NOT have the "suburban" feel. If you could go to $800k, you could probably find a perfect house for you.
Second plug: Have you thought of the Edsel Road neighborhood just off 395 S? (Edsel Road exit -- I actually think the neighborhood is called "Lincolnia"). My in-laws live in a little neighborhood off that exit. Probably could get 4+ bedrooms in your price range, and although a lot of cul-de-sac kind of streets, it does not have a "suburban" feel (i.e., these are not cookie cutter homes or neighborhoods).